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How to work in France when studying abroad?

1. Studying and working in France

Employment mainly depends on students' comprehensive quality and professional strength. A diploma is not enough. Therefore, it is more important for us to advocate studying abroad to improve our adaptability, better integrate into society and have certain social experience.

At present, there are many overseas students working in famous French multinational companies in China. And generally speaking, as long as you find a job and meet certain requirements, you can stay in France. Or go to more than a dozen other countries in the European Union to develop and find job opportunities, or you can easily immigrate to Canada. Relatively speaking, it is much easier to immigrate to Canada after graduating from France than in our country, and the handling fee is very cheap. The cycle of skilled migration is much shorter than that in China. Looking for a well-paid job back home, the career prospects are very optimistic.

First, due to the international educational background and high professional quality, you can seek high salary and higher vocational education in French enterprises after returning home;

Second, after graduating from France, if you can sign a contract to work in a local enterprise, it means that you have an iron rice bowl, the salary of not less than 8 euros per hour is guaranteed by law, and the working environment is relaxed;

Third, turn to North America and immigrate to Canada. Canada has the most prosperous French-speaking area in the world. After studying in France, immigrants to Canada can easily pass the complicated immigration review and are easily accepted by local enterprises in northern Canada.

Fourth, France's relatively loose immigration system, especially after Sarkozy introduced the new immigration law in 2007, is no longer a luxury to obtain long-term residence in Schengen;

Fifth, you can get a master's diploma in five years, and your academic qualifications are internationally recognized.

Second, professional introduction with good prospects for studying abroad and employment in France

Engineering major

In view of the high dependence of France's own industrialized economy on engineering work and the high sense of identity of French society on engineers' diplomas and certificates, engineering has become one of the most sought-after majors in France. France has its own unique and extremely rigorous engineer education system developed and inherited. After more than 200 years of history, this system has developed quite mature and perfect.

Compared with the education system in China, the education provided by the French engineer program is equivalent to the postgraduate education of key universities in China, and it is at the level of five-year higher education (Bac+5). It has the distinctive characteristics of high entrance threshold, high teaching quality, strong professionalism, close connection between teaching content and industry, high employment rate of graduates and generous wages and benefits.

The elitism of this "elite education" is especially reflected in the emphasis on the combination of theory and practice. Courses are jointly developed by schools and enterprises according to the actual situation, and a considerable number of teachers are enterprise engineers with rich practical experience. In addition, the school also provides a large number of paid internship opportunities for students, ensuring that students can go to enterprises for internship within three years *** 10 months.

Graduates with engineering diplomas are very popular with local French enterprises, and their annual salary is also quite high, about 35 thousand euros.

Art and design major

France is a traditional art country, and the quality of its art education, especially art design, has always been the pride of the French. This year, more and more China students went to France to study arts and crafts, advertising design, product design, decoration and visual communication design, which became another hot spot for studying in France.

A great feature of French art colleges is that they require students' language ability, which is mainly reflected in the strictness and extensiveness of the entrance interview, requiring students to express their design concepts and ideas accurately and appropriately.

In addition, students need to provide their own design works in China. Examiners mainly judge whether students are qualified for admission or whether their creative style is consistent with the school by their personal thinking ability and feelings expressed in their works. Relatively speaking, students' technical ability is not too high. Because China's domestic art and design industry pays special attention to French graduates, many students choose to return to China for employment and development after completing their studies.

Major in economics, business and management.

Because the business administration education provided by the French Higher School of Business Administration is highly targeted and professional, pays attention to the practical operation and application of the course, and is closely related to the industry, students studying for a master's degree are more inclined to choose the former than those majoring in business economics provided by general public comprehensive universities. There are more than 230 such colleges in France. Although the tuition fees are higher than those of public comprehensive universities, the quality of education they provide and their recognition in France are relatively high.

Apart from France, some of these colleges enjoy a high reputation in Europe. In France, the employment rate of the top ten business school graduates is absolutely guaranteed. Such as: French Institute of Advanced Business, Paris Institute of Advanced Economics and Business, and Paris Institute of Advanced Management. Located in the center of Paris, these three colleges are recognized as the best higher business management schools in France and Europe.